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  1. #16
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    Kim . . . LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL

    I really needed that laugh this morning . . . I'm just so sorry that it was at your expense hon.

    Okay, now what to do with the red hat society kitten? Really I don't have a clue.

    I was just thinking about the *meeting* I saw at the Texas Roadhouse last Monday when I was there at lunch with a friend . . . I seriously don't think there was anyone there under the age of 60. I really don't think you would qualify for that. If your SIL is dropping hints, she is crazy. Then again, you know how in-laws are. They know how to hit a nerve, even when they don't do it intentionally!

    Good luck with getting rid of that gift! I with I had an answer for you! I understand why you're so upset though . . . it may be cute in an old lady, red hat society sort of way (no offense anyone) . . . but it's not an age appropriate gift.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barbara
    Kim, I know that you have a very good taste - and it shows in everything you do. And these kitties definitely are kitsch
    On the other hand I think they are far over the top - so kitschy that they are cute again- and I could live with displaying them for some time and then re-decorate.


    There are so many people thinking I need every cat kitsch because I like cats and usually I keep them for some time and then you'll never see them again.

    BTW- I am sure someone who really loves them would be grateful for the gift in a year's time or so
    LOL....I saw them in white, all dressed as a victorian lady and they weren't that bad, because they were kinda silly but cute at the same time. In white I would have definately been able to display them somewhere and been ok with it.... but the red hat society?!?!? I have grey hair, and am going to be a grandma in June. Maybe she touched on a nerve I didn't realize I felt so sensitive about (being old before I AM old! ) I just see it and think "old woman!" and cringe.

    I don't know if it'll survive the year... but if it does, I'd be thrilled to send it your way. I woke up this morning and it was way across the room from where I'd left it and the feathers are looking a little gnawed upon

    Edit: Just saw Christa's response and she said basically what I was trying to say! Thanks Christa, you said it better than I did!

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    WAH! I think they are adorable! Really!

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    That's what Ebay is for............

    either that or invest in some new outfits for them!!!
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    If I saw it in a store I may think "oh, that's kind of cute", but I wouldn't want it in my house, no way. Christa is right, it's not an age appropriate gift, Red Hat ladies are all over 50.

    I have a box of things that Justin's grandma gave me. I keep them in the box and I can get them out and display them before she comes over (she lives in West Virginia, so I don't have to worry about her just dropping by).

    I don't really like nicknacks and most people know that and don't buy me things to display. If my mom wants to buy me something she usually asks me before she buys it, one because I don't like a lot of things and two because she wants to be sure it's cat safe.
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    For people not familiar with the source of all the "red hat" stuff, I figured I'd post this:

    ************
    Warning by Jenny Joseph

    When I am an old woman I shall wear purple
    With a red hat which doesn't go, and doesn't suit me.
    And I shall spend my pension on brandy and summer gloves
    And satin sandels, and say we've no money for butter.
    I shall sit down on the pavement when I'm tired
    And gobble up samples in shops and press alarm bells
    And run my stick along the public railings
    And make up for the sobriety of my youth.
    I shall go out in my slippers in the rain
    And pick flowers in other people's gardens
    And learn to spit.

    You can wear terrible shirts and grow more fat
    And eat three pounds of sausages at a go
    Or only bread and pickle for a week
    And hoard pens and pencils and beermats and things in boxes.

    But now we must have clothes that keep us dry
    And pay our rent and not swear in the street
    And set a good example for the children.
    We must have friends to dinner and read the papers.

    But maybe I ought to practice a little now?
    So people who know me are not too shocked and surprised
    When suddenly I am old, and start to wear purple.
    ***************

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    Everyone has different tastes, there's a lot of truth to the old adage "One man's junk is another man's treasure." As far as advice goes, I think you've already received the advice I would give.

    I mainly wanted to post about the "age-appropriate" comments. I really don't see how it has anything to do with age . My mother-in-law used to collect baby dolls but that didn't mean she was a little girl. I've known a person who collected figurines of a grandma and grandpa set and she wasn't elderly or a grandma. I don't think giving "little old lady" cats means she considers you an old lady now or that it's meant as a jab at your age, I just think she thought they were adorable and that you would love it since you are a cat person. Some people who love cats/dogs/horses/babies or whatever like ANYTHING to do with the thing they love, and others only like a certain style or taste.

    I just think it's taking it a bit personal to see it as an older person's gift. Someone over 50 doesn't suddenly just get gifts that reflect that and vice versa in my opinion .
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  8. #23
    Quote Originally Posted by Karen
    For people not familiar with the source of all the "red hat" stuff, I figured I'd post this:

    ************
    Warning by Jenny Joseph

    ***************
    Thanks Karen - I had planned to search for the source of this and here you posted it - I vaguely remember this poem and wondered if this red hat stuff was related and guess it is It is all for fun sounds like and also a funny look at our attitudes and what is meant by getting older.

    I have to agree with K9soul - that the things we buy and think are cute are personal and nothing to do with age really. The more I look at these kitties - the more I think they are cute. It is an endearing thought that kitties are also "into" this red hat society interest The gist was most certainly NOT a jab at aging - just a gift. You may be grandma - but you are awfully young!!

    Still, for your sake, I hope your cats enjoy it and it has a temporary lifespan.

    from Red Hat Society Official Home Page
    "The Red Hat Society began as a result of a few women deciding to greet middle age with verve, humor and elan. We believe silliness is the comedy relief of life, and since we are all in it together, we might as well join red-gloved hands and go for the gusto together. Underneath the frivolity, we share a bond of affection, forged by common life experiences and a genuine enthusiasm for wherever life takes us next."

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    :::heh heh heh::: :::LOL LOL LOL::: ahem.... well, they are sorta cute, if you are into cats AND are a red hatter! They look just like something my oldest sister would have since she is into the red hat thing, which I just cannot get my head around, no matter the age! I love the poem (thanks Karen!) and I work with seniors all day, so I get that some are into it, just not me!

    But it was very nice of your SIL to think of you, and I am sure she mainly saw the cats and knew that you would like them. She maybe had no idea about the other meaning (purple and red).

    I would agree with the majority that you should display them for a while, and then maybe something will happen to them... I mean, you DO have cats after all!

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